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From seeds ? Wow, you are extraordinary!
I think I'm doing good when I buy a plant in flower and manage to keep it alive to re-flower the next year.
Beautiful flowers! You must feel especially proud!
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Wow! I just got one of these, now I'm really anxious to see it bloom...

What kind of humidity do you keep this in?
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Way to go! From seed? Gosh, I'm not that patient!! Stanhopeas in bloom always command attention and tigrina is the king (queen?) of the Stanhopeas. Yours is definitely deserving of the crown, well done!!
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Congrats the flowers are huge and beautiful.
Now I really have to go find a Tigrina.
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The Troy Meyers Conservatory has a seedling of a really beautiful Stanhopea tigrina var nigroviolacea for sale (only 1) Website below.

https://lab.troymeyers.com/flasking/...315&sbs_page=3
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What an amazing flower! I see that youre growing them in your house. I have always read that you should grow them in a greenhouse. I am about to get one and was worried about that because i dont have one.
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